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n* command shows that the units are accessible through two controller
N_Ports, as shown in Example 4-18.
Example 4-18: Displaying the wwid and n Console Environment Variables
P00>>> show wwid*
wwid0 101 1 WWID:01000010:6008-05f3-0001-27e0-0000-0000-ca7b-0075
wwid1 106 1 WWID:01000010:6008-05F3-0001-27E0-0000-0000-B98B-007A
wwid2
wwid3
P00>>>show n*
N1 500805f30001bd51
N2 500805f30001bd59
N3
N4
Example 4-19 provides sample device names as displayed by the show dev
command after using the wwidmgr -quickset command to set the device
unit numbers. These devices are available to use as boot devices.
Example 4-19: Sample Fibre Channel Device Names
P00>>> show dev
dga101.1001.0.7.0 $1$DGA101 COMPAQ MSA1000 VOLUME 3.02
dga101.1002.0.7.0 $1$DGB101 COMPAQ MSA1000 VOLUME 3.02
dgb101.1001.0.8.0 $1$DGA101 COMPAQ MSA1000 VOLUME 3.02
dgb101.1002.0.8.0 $1$DGB101 COMPAQ MSA1000 VOLUME 3.02
dga106.1001.0.7.0 $1$DGA106 COMPAQ MSA1000 VOLUME 3.02
dga106.1002.0.7.0 $1$DGB106 COMPAQ MSA1000 VOLUME 3.02
dgb106.1001.0.8.0 $1$DGA106 COMPAQ MSA1000 VOLUME 3.02
dgb106.1002.0.8.0 $1$DGB106 COMPAQ MSA1000 VOLUME 3.02
dka500.5.0.2000.0 DKA500 RRD47 1206
dkb0.0.0.2001.1 DKB0 RZ1CD-CS 0306
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pga0.0.0.7.0 PGA0 WWN 1000-0000-c927-242e
pgb0.0.0.8.0 PGB0 WWN 1000-0000-c927-2e67
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______________________ Note _______________________
The only Fibre Channel devices displayed by the console show
dev command are those devices that have been assigned to a
wwidn environment variable.
At this point you are ready to install the Tru64 UNIX operating system and
TruCluster Server software.
4-26 Preparing the MSA1000 for TruCluster Server Use